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Jamaican Cornmeal Porridge

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Author: Imma Published:1/26/2024Updated:4/01/2021
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Jamaican Cornmeal Porridge – Tired of the same old oatmeal for breakfast? Mix things up with this warming cornmeal porridge instead! Infused with Caribbean spices and coconut milk, this Jamaican cornmeal porridge recipe is a thoroughly comforting breakfast.

Jamaican cornmeal porridge with mango slices and blueberries

Is there any better way to kick start the day than with a warm, hearty breakfast? Not in my book! And if you wake up wanting something a bit sweet like I do, this Jamaican porridge is perfect for combating those early morning cravings. It’s filling, just sweet enough, and super energizing. ⚡

Plus, it’s oh-so-cozy! When blessed with much-needed rain here in Southern California, all I want to do is cozy up with a bowl of this cornmeal porridge and watch as the rain falls in crazy, chaotic drops – slowly savoring one spoonful at a time. Secretly, I want it to go on for days on end, but alas, every good thing must come to an end.

Content…

What Is It?
Recipe Ingredients
How to Make It
Recipe Variations
Tips and Tricks
Make-Ahead Instructions
Serving and Storage Instructions
What to Serve
More Jammin’ Jamaican Recipes to Try
Watch How to Make It

Enjoying pure comfort food with Jamaican cornmeal porridge, mangos and blueberries

What Is Jamaican Cornmeal Porridge?

This Caribbean breakfast dish dates back more than a century. It’s sometimes called “Cog” or “Pop.” It’s a hot cereal with depth and texture but not too heavy on the stomach. You make Jamaican cornmeal porridge with yellow cornmeal and infuse it with earthy spices like cinnamon and nutmeg. Some drizzle it with condensed coconut milk for a rich and sweet taste. 

What does it taste like? The texture is an incredible cross between traditional porridge and grits. Flavor-wise, it has sweetness, the warmth from the cinnamon and nutmeg, and that lovely “corn” flavor from the cornmeal itself. 🌽

Jamaican Cornmeal Porridge topped with grated nutmeg, mango, and blueberries

Recipe Ingredients

  1. Coconut Milk – Adding coconut milk to the water delivers a creamier, tropical-flavor-infused porridge.
  2. Cinnamon – A cinnamon stick adds warmth to the porridge, making it taste cozy and indulgent.
  3. Cornmeal – This Southern pantry staple makes a gorgeous porridge with a sweet corn flavor and texture slightly less grainy than grits.
  4. Flavorings – Vanilla notes and nutmeg pair with warm spices to enhance this Caribbean comfort dish. 
  5. Sweetener – How and if you sweeten this dish is up to you. You could use condensed milk (my favorite), brown sugar, coconut sugar, or another sweetener here. 

How to Make Jamaican Cornmeal Porridge

Heat the coconut milk and water, add the corn meal, simmer, add seasonings and serve

Cook the Porridge

  • Liquids – Add about two cups of water and two cups of coconut milk to a large, heavy saucepan. Toss in half a cinnamon stick and bring everything to a boil. (Photo 1)
  • Cornmeal – Gradually whisk in the cornmeal a little at a time, and keep stirring with a wooden spoon to prevent any lumps. (Photo 2)
  • Simmer – Next, reduce the heat to low and simmer until thickened (about 15 minutes). (Photo 3)

Add Spices and Toppings

  • Flavoring – Add the vanilla extract, nutmeg, and sweetened condensed milk. (Photo 4)
  • Adjust the porridge consistency with coconut milk or water if desired. Turn off the heat. 
  • Serve piping hot with extra nutmeg, sweeteners, nuts, and fruit.
Serving up a steaming hot bowl of corn meal perfect for breakfast

Recipe Variations

  1. More toppings. You can’t go wrong with your choice of sliced banana, mango, blueberry, slivered almonds, and walnuts.
  2. Adjust spices. Just note that if you’re going for a more traditional flavor, cinnamon, nutmeg, and vanilla are non-negotiable. But cloves, cardamom, ginger, anise, etc., are also delicious additions.
  3. Consistency is up to you! Adjust the amount of milk to make the porridge thicker or thinner, as per your preference.
  4. Dairy-free. Replace the condensed milk topping with coconut condensed milk.

Tips and Tricks

  1. Be sure to stir the porridge frequently during cooking to avoid any lumps in your porridge.
  2. Remove the cinnamon stick before serving so no one gets a spicy, crunchy surprise. 
  3. Cornmeal holds in the heat well, so be careful not to burn yourself when digging in. You might want to give it a few minutes to cool off or add a splash of cold milk to cool it quickly.

Make-Ahead Instructions

You can make this porridge a couple of days ahead of time. Just let it cool completely before storing it in an airtight container in the fridge.

You can also store it in the freezer for up to 3 months. To reheat it, put it in a pan set to medium-low heat and stir until it warms up. This porridge tends to thicken in the fridge, so you may need to add a splash of milk or water to loosen it up.

Two bowls of Jamaican cornmeal porridge decorated with blueberries and mango slices

Serving and Storage Instructions 

Serve Jamaican cornmeal porridge warm, topped with a dash of cinnamon or nutmeg and some fresh fruit.

Keep leftover porridge in an airtight container in the fridge for up to three days and reheat as noted above. It will last in the freezer for 4-5 months.

What Goes With Jamaican Cornmeal Porridge

Make a fancy breakfast by serving bowls of Jamaican cornmeal porridge with other fun breakfast foods like sausage rolls and egg muffins. Serve it with an assortment of nuts and fresh, dried, and grilled fruits, like grilled apples, to make it the star of the show.

You might also want to make a steamy chai latte to drink. The warm spices are the perfect way to wash down the cozy porridge. 😊

More Jammin’ Jamaican Recipes to Try

  1. Jamaican Curry Goat
  2. Saltfish Fritters
  3. Jamaican Carrot Juice
  4. Rasta Pasta
  5. Pigeon Peas and Rice

Watch How to Make It

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This blog post was originally published in January 2017 and has been updated with additional tips, new photos, and a video.

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Jamaican Cornmeal Porridge

Tired of the same old oatmeal for breakfast? Mix things up with this warming cornmeal porridge instead! Infused with Caribbean spices and coconut milk, this Jamaican cornmeal porridge recipe is a thoroughly comforting breakfast.
4.95 from 56 votes
Prep: 5 minutes mins
Cook: 20 minutes mins
Total: 25 minutes mins
Caribbean
Servings 4

Ingredients

  • 2 cups water
  • 2-3 cups coconut milk drinkable carton variety
  • ½ cinnamon stick
  • ½ teaspoon salt adjust to taste
  • 1 cup yellow cornmeal
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • ½ teaspoon nutmeg adjust to taste
  • ½ cup sweetened condensed milk
  • optional sweeteners (sugar, honey, coconut sugar, brown sugar, etc.)

Instructions

  • Add 2 cups water and 2 cups coconut milk to a large, heavy-bottomed saucepan. Throw in ½ stick cinnamon stick, and bring to a boil.
  • Gradually whisk in the cornmeal until you have added the whole thing to the pot, a little bit at a time, and keep stirring with a wooden spoon to prevent lumps.
  • Reduce the heat to low and cook until the mixture thickens, about 15 minutes.
  • Add vanilla extract, nutmeg, and sweetened condensed milk.
  • Adjust consistency with coconut or water if desired.
  • Turn off the heat. Serve piping hot with extra nutmeg and optional sweeteners.

Tips & Notes:

  • Stir the porridge frequently during cooking to avoid lumps.
  • Remove the cinnamon stick before serving so no one gets a spicy, crunchy surprise. 
  • Cornmeal holds in the heat well, so be careful not to burn yourself when digging in. You might want to give it a few minutes to cool off or add a splash of cold milk to cool it quickly.
  • Please remember that the nutritional information is a rough estimate and can vary significantly based on the products used in the recipe.

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 120g| Calories: 503kcal (25%)| Carbohydrates: 54g (18%)| Protein: 9g (18%)| Fat: 30g (46%)| Saturated Fat: 24g (150%)| Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g| Monounsaturated Fat: 3g| Cholesterol: 13mg (4%)| Sodium: 362mg (16%)| Potassium: 523mg (15%)| Fiber: 4g (17%)| Sugar: 22g (24%)| Vitamin A: 104IU (2%)| Vitamin C: 2mg (2%)| Calcium: 140mg (14%)| Iron: 5mg (28%)
Author: Imma
Course: Breakfast
Cuisine: Caribbean
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  1. Lesley-May says

    Posted on 4/23 at 6:51AM

    5 stars
    Thanks Imma. I used to make this growing up, but needed a reminder after some years. Great recipe.

    Reply
    • Imma says

      Posted on 4/24 at 12:56PM

      Aww good to hear that. Browse the blog to have more amazing recipes and remember your days growing up.

      Reply
  2. Vanessa Williamson says

    Posted on 2/9 at 10:06AM

    Just made this following every step! Yum!

    Reply
    • imma africanbites says

      Posted on 2/9 at 8:29PM

      Woohoo! So glad it turned out great for you. Thanks for the feedback.

      Reply
  3. HorseDeadCowFat says

    Posted on 2/7 at 3:14AM

    Love cornmeal porridge which to more taste more like corn bread. The only similarity I find to grits is the texture. Have not eaten grits for over twenty years can’t deal with the texture.

    Reply
  4. Kevin says

    Posted on 1/29 at 12:05PM

    Fantastic. I tried another somewhat similar recipe which just didn’t do it for me (admittey, it used less condensed milk.) Other than using 1/2 /tsp ground cinnamon instead of the cinnamon stick, I made exactly as directed. Smooth and tasty… I had to push aside when I remembered that it’s supposed to be 5 servings. I’m one of those fortunate individuals with a mango tree in my backyard so I’m looking forward to trying a few slices on top of this when they’re in season.

    Reply
    • imma africanbites says

      Posted on 1/29 at 3:58PM

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts, Kevin. It’s definitely hard to stop eating this especially when you have those toppings. 😉

      Reply
  5. Steven says

    Posted on 12/19 at 5:44AM

    5 stars
    Well done!! Feels like home when i make this.

    Reply
  6. Emily says

    Posted on 10/23 at 7:09AM

    Went to Jamaica recently and ate this practically every morning. This recipe is easy and so flavorful. I make a big batch and it’s my go-to breakfast now! I eat it with bread or crackers, but you can’t go wrong with Imma’s suggestions of fruit or nuts.

    Reply
    • ImmaculateBites says

      Posted on 10/24 at 8:52AM

      Hi Emily! Nice to know that you liked this recipe. 🙂

      Reply
  7. ML says

    Posted on 7/16 at 5:35AM

    This was super easy to make and tastes sooooo good!

    Reply
    • Immaculate Bites says

      Posted on 7/17 at 8:08AM

      Thank you, ML! Glad you enjoyed this 🙂

      Reply
  8. Kc says

    Posted on 7/1 at 4:50AM

    Great instructions . Side bar jamaican never eat mongo with or before breakfast.

    Reply
    • Immaculate Bites says

      Posted on 7/2 at 1:22AM

      Thank you, Kc! 🙂

      Reply
      • Sher says

        Posted on 7/13 at 8:49PM

        Mangoes can be eaten any time. Also as a college student this is good for me..thank you I will try it and let you know.

      • Immaculate Bites says

        Posted on 7/14 at 3:13AM

        Thank you, Sher! Enjoy 🙂

  9. Iesha says

    Posted on 4/22 at 6:50AM

    Absolutely delicious!!!

    Reply
    • Immaculate Bites says

      Posted on 4/23 at 4:58AM

      Thank you! 🙂

      Reply
  10. Carolyn Forbes says

    Posted on 3/3 at 11:57PM

    This recipe is the best I‘be tried

    Reply
    • ImmaculateBites says

      Posted on 3/6 at 4:58PM

      Thanks so much!

      Reply
  11. Don says

    Posted on 12/29 at 10:06AM

    5 stars
    Great tasting recipe, I didn’t have a whisk so I used a blender to smoothe out the cornmeal with other ingredients.

    Reply
    • ImmaculateBites says

      Posted on 1/13 at 5:58PM

      Thanks for the feedback.

      Reply
  12. Kelsey O. says

    Posted on 11/16 at 10:33AM

    5 stars
    Omg this was so delicious! I stumbled upon this recipe while looking up ways to reheat polenta in the air fryer and I’m so glad I clicked and tried it out! I used ground cinnamon instead of a cinnamon stick, so mine turned a kind of grey color but what it lacked in visual appeal it made up for in flavor this turned out so good, i didn’t even need any additional sweetener beyond the condensed milk. I also added bananas on top but towards the end I pushed them aside to just eat the porridge plain. It’s that good. Excited to try this with mangoes on top too and since I’m on this polenta in the air fryer kick I might try letting the leftovers set, cut them into little strips or cubes, drizzling with coconut oil and reheating them in the air fryer?? I could see these being almost like French toast sticks, dusted with some extra nutmeg and cinnamon and drizzled with some extra condensed milk as a tasty dessert. Thanks so much for the recipe!!!!

    Reply
    • Imma Adamu says

      Posted on 11/17 at 1:21AM

      Hi Kelsey, thank you for the feedback and appreciation!
      I’m so glad that you loved it!

      Reply
  13. Damarnie Nevers says

    Posted on 10/12 at 5:24AM

    I love this recipe , I was looking for a corn meal porridge recipe n I saw this one and this is what of looking for creamy and rich. Thanks very much

    Reply
    • ImmaculateBites says

      Posted on 10/16 at 7:26PM

      You are welcome!

      Reply
      • Candace B says

        Posted on 1/13 at 6:54AM

        5 stars
        How long can I keep this in the fridge?

      • ImmaculateBites says

        Posted on 1/13 at 5:20PM

        Hello ! This is best served as soon as you take it out from the stove.

  14. Rose says

    Posted on 10/1 at 3:04PM

    Very excited to try this!!

    Reply
  15. Lori J Nelson says

    Posted on 9/30 at 5:04PM

    5 stars
    Hello Imma, I’m American and I love Cornmeal porridge but I’ve never made it myself; so tonight I gave it a try. I did not have fine cornmeal so I used what I had and even though it tasted great it was a little grainy;I think I needed to cook it a little longer. Is there something I can do to make it less grainy???

    Reply
    • ImmaculateBites says

      Posted on 10/4 at 6:55AM

      Hi Lori!
      You are right you need to cook it longer, on low heat- add more liquid – a little at a time , to prevent it from burning. It will help make it less grainy. Enjoy!

      Reply
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